What is genetic monotomy? In which type of reproduction is it found?
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Genetic monotony is a phenomenon by which the same genetic material is present generation after generation in a particular species, resulting in the progeny being identical to the parents. This happens in some forms of asexual reproduction where there is no combining of genetic material to produce genetic variation.
Examples: Binary fission and budding produce genetically monotonous progeny.
Examples: Binary fission and budding produce genetically monotonous progeny.
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Genetic monotony is the result of asexual reproduction which generation after generation exactly identical progeny develops.
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Genetic monotony is the result of asexual reproduction which generation after generation exactly identical progeny develops. the presence or transfer of same genetic pattern from one generation to other .
it is found in asexual mode of reproduction in which a new offspring is produced by a single parent. the individuals produced are genetically and physically identical to each other ,i.e, they are the clones of their parents.
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